1963 Velocette Venom

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Between 1955 and 1970, Velocette built 5,721 examples of the Venom. A factory-prepped Venom set a world record for being the first bike ever to average over 100 miles per hour in a 24 hour period. Here’s a 53 year old example that spent 30 years on display in a previous owner’s living room.

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The Venom featured a 499cc four-stroke single that produced 34 horsepower. It weighed 390 pounds dry and despite the above record, a stock bike was good for just about 100 miles per hour. This is a 1963 example – the year prior Velocette switched from Miller electrics to Lucas.

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This example is said to start easily and run strong. It has a new clutch and several Clubman parts – Lucas magneto, TLS front brake, steering damper, Smiths tach, Seymours racing seat, and more. It has a later model gas tank with “several imperfections in the paint”, and the seller includes the original gas tank and seat as part of the sale. You’ll also get plenty of spares like a K1F magneto, oil change kit, cables, and more.

Find this Venom for sale in Port Haywood, Virginia with bidding up to $11,250 and the reserve not yet met